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Antique Glazed Finishes 

 

Available on Maple, Cherry and Birch (1)

For an heirloom look, unfinished doors and drawer fronts are randomly distressed and over-sanded(2). A base stain is then applied. A flood coat of glaze is then applied, softening the initial base stain. Once the glaze is wiped off, a hand-brushed highlight glaze is applied to the recesses of the door  and drawer fronts.

  • The antique-glazed technique builds on the glazed finish process.  Over-sanding and random distressing give your cabinetry the character of well-loved antique furniture.
  • Our antique-glazed finishes also include flyspeck highlights. This technique involves a random spattering of a complementary finish color, which adds depth and dimension to the finish.
  • The combination of techniques used in antique glazing create an old-world feel of hand craftsmanship, where no two doors look exactly alike.

Antique Biscotti with Taupe Glaze  Antique Oatmeal with Ebony Glaze  Antique Chocolate with Mocha Glaze

 Antique Biscotti with Taupe Glaze

 Antique Oatmeal with Ebony Glaze

 Antique Chocolate with Mocha Glaze

    1 Finish availability varies for each type of wood
    2 Antique Oatmeal with Ebony Glaze receives additional color enhancement on over-sanded areas